Specification for Nickel-Chromium-Molybdenum-Iron-Columbium Alloy (UNS NO6001) Sheet and Plate (Withdrawn 1979)

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ASTM B436-71 - Specification for Nickel-Chromium-Molybdenum-Iron-Columbium Alloy (UNS NO6001) Sheet and Plate (Withdrawn 1979)
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4~l~ Designation: B 436 - 71
AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR TESTING AND MATERIALS
1916 Race St., Philadelphia, Pa., 19103
Reprinted from the Annual Book of ASTM Standards, Copyright ASTM
Standard Specification for
NICKEL-CHROMIUM-MOLYBDENUM-I RON­
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COLUMBI UM SHEET AND PLATE
This Standard is issued under the fixed designation B 436; the number immediately following the designation indicates the
year of original adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of
last approval.
I. Scope 2.1.3 Heat Treatment-See Appendix
2
Al.3,
1.1 This specification covers corrosion-re­
2.1.4 Special Tolerances and Special Test
sistant, nickel-chromium-molybdenum-iron­
Requirements-State nature and details of
columbium plus tantalum alloy plate and
requirements (Section 6 and 7.8),
sheet in the annealed and descaled condition,
2.1.5 Certification-State if certification is
unless otherwise agreed upon between the
required (Section 15),
manufacturer and the purchaser.
2.1.6 Purchaser Inspection-If purchaser
Norn I-The following definitions shall apply
wishes to witness tests or inspection of material
unless otherwise agreed upon between the manufac­
3
turer and the purchaser: plate-material / in.
16 at place of manufacture, the purchase order
(4.762 mm) and over in thickness and sheet-mater­
must so state indicating which tests or inspec­
ial 0.187 in. (4.761 mm) and under in thickness.
tions are to be witnessed (Section 13), and
1.2 It should be understood that this speci­
2.1.7 Samples for Check Analysis­
fication is general. Provision is made herein
Whether samples for check analysis shall be
for material suitable for the general run of
furnished (see 9 .1.2).
drawing, forming, stamping, bending, joining
operations, and all other common methods of
3. Material and Manufacture
fabrication. Since the material may be used
for purposes where the requirements of the 3.1 The material shall be of such quality
operations are too particular to be prescribed that the finished product shall have the chemi­
in a general specification, it is advisable in cal composition, properties, and characteris­
these instances for the purchaser to submit tics described in this specification.
samples or drawings to the manufacturer and 3.2 Plate and sheet shall be produced by
secure an adjustment of processing to suit the hot working, annealing, pickling, cold work­
actual operations to which the material is to ing, reannealing, and polishing, or by any
be subjected. combination of these processes.
3.3 Plate and sheet shall be produced to the
Norn 2-The values stated in U.S. customary
units are to be regarded as the standard. The metric
condition, finish, and dimensions specified.
equivalents of U.S. customary units may be approx­
imate.
4. Chemical Composition
2. Basis of Purchase
4.1 The material shall conform to the re­
2.1 Orders for material under this specifi­ quirements prescribed in Table I.
cation shall include information with respect
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to the following:
This specification is under the jurisdiction of ASTM
Committee B-2 on Nonferrous Metals and Alioys _ _
2.1.1 Dimensions-Thickness (in decimals
Current edition approved Dec. 29, 1971. Published Feb­
of an inch, not gage number), width, and
ruary 1972. Originally published as B 436 - 66T. Last pre­
vious edition B 436 - 66T.
length (inch or fractions of an inch),
'For ASME Bouer and Pressure Vessel Code applica­
2.1.2 Fabrication Details-Not mandatory,
tions see related Specification SB-436 in Section JI of that
Code.
but are helpful to manufacturer,

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B 436
5. Physical Requirements 7 .1.3 Sheet-The permissible variations in
thickness of sheet shall be as prescribed in
5.1 Tensile Properties-The material shall
Table 5. For referee purposes, the thickness of
conform to the requirements as to mechanical
sheet shall be measured with the micrometer
properties prescribed in Table 2.
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spindle /s in. (9.525 mm) or more from any
5.2 Hardness-Material tested in a single
edge for material I in. (25.4 mm) or over in
thickness shall conform to the Rockwell or
width and at any place on material under I in.
equivalent hardness requirements prescribed
(25.4 mm) in width.
in Table 2 with the exception that hardness
7.2 Permissible Variations in Width:
values are informative only for those condi­
7 .2.1 Plate-The permissible variations in
tions of plate and sheet for which tensile re­
width of rectangular plates shall be as pre­
quirements have been specified.
scribed in Table 6.
NOTE 3-For hardness conversions, see ASTM
7 .2.2 Sheet-The permissible variations in
Hardness Conversion Tables E 140, for Metals
(Relationship Between Vickers Hardness, Brinell
width for sheet shall not exceed 'Is in. (3.175
Hardness, Rockwell Hardness, Rockwell Superficial
mm) over the width ordered, with a O minus
Hardness, and Knoop Har
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